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  • 03:04, 4 April 2023 Quintuplicate talk contribs deleted page Exactly How Does Cauda Equina Syndrome Job (Spam: content before blanking was: "Cauda equina disorder involves the constricting of the vertebral canal, causing compression of the spine nerve roots. In dogs, this develops in the area in between the last back vertebrae and also the begin of the tailbone.<br><br>The term Cauda Equina stems from Latin phrases that mean 'steed's tail'. At this amount, the spine is actually no longer a tubular structure. As an alternative, it's a selection of big nerves that have the appearance of an equine'...)

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